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A quick trip to this furniture superstore will allow you to find the right furniture for the life you've always wanted. You're going to love Final Finish Manufacturing and Design in Dolton.
When you're ready for some decoration inspiration, head on over to this store and browse the bedroom furniture options, such as bedroom furniture.
New bathroom furniture can be a great household update. Come see the selection at Final Finish Manufacturing and Design.
Liven up your home's interior with beautiful furniture sets from here, such as living room furniture.
Don't let your office get outdated. Shop for some new office furniture at this store and impress your clients in style.
For a style that suits your backyard, browse the selection of patio furniture before the sun goes down.
Say bye to bare walls and empty space. Just a few of the pieces here that will work well in almost any room include rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Take any space and complete it with a beautiful new piece of art.
Wall decorations such as curtains and mirrors are sure to catch your eye, so stop in and see what else is on hand.
Take advantage of the quick and easy parking near Final Finish Manufacturing and Design.
When you're ready to part with your old furniture set, a trendy new set is waiting for you at Final Finish Manufacturing and Design in Dolton.

Find the furniture colors and styles you desire at Aarons Sales and Lease Ownership in Dolton.
Pick up the perfect towel rack or cute set of cabinets and make sure all your bathroom furniture goes well together.
Be your own interior designer and revamp your living room with some new furniture from here, such as living room furniture.
Deck out your deck with the perfect patio furniture, you're sure to find a summer style you love.
Let your personality shine in your home some new bedroom furniture from here, such as bedroom furniture.
If you are decorating a home or commercial office, find some great office furniture deals at this store.
Artists everywhere will fall in love with this store's carefully crafted sculptures and creative works of art.
Nobody likes looking at a blank slate, so consider hanging a little something on your wall. Pieces like curtains and mirrors are just a few suggestions from here you're sure to love.
When you're finally ready to really move in, decorate your humble abode with items like rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
The parking options near Aarons Sales and Lease Ownership are quick and painless.
Find furniture you love. From sleek and modern to wooden and worn, the pieces at Aarons Sales and Lease Ownership will put other furniture to shame.

Mix and match new furniture items at Rent-A-Center in Dolton and go home with your own customized set.
When you need to decorate a few bedrooms, you can find everything you need here, such as bedroom furniture.
If your living room needs a makeover, start with some new furniture from here, such as living room furniture.
Don't let your office get outdated. Shop for some new office furniture at this store and impress your clients in style.
Outfit your patio with some great outdoor furniture and gear up for cookouts and company.
Get that sleek, clean look you've always wanted and update your bathroom with all the right fittings.
It's time to make your living space even more livable with rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
If you're in the market for a bold piece of art, check out the beautiful works featured here.
Brighten up your walls with the great pieces here including curtains and mirrors.
For parking, you'll be able to look towards the nearby area for available space.
Broken bookcase? Uneven table? It may be time to get some new stuff, so make your way to Rent-A-Center today.

South Holland locals love heading to Liberty Furniture for all their furniture inspiration and home decor.
Take your office from sloppy to chic. All you have to do is browse the selection of updated furniture.
Here you can pick out some new furniture, such as living room furniture, and improve the look of your home's interior.
Deck out your bathroom with brand new furniture and transform your home in a pinch.
Take your bedroom to the next level with some new and improved bedroom furniture from here, such as dressers, bed frames, and bedroom furniture.
Make sure everyone has a seat at your next BBQ. Shop the awesome selection of patio furniture that will go perfectly with any outdoor space.
If you're in need of some design tips, head on over to this store and peruse the exquisite pieces on display.
Nobody likes looking at a blank slate, so consider hanging a little something on your wall. Pieces like curtains and mirrors are just a few suggestions from here you're sure to love.
Say bye to bare walls and empty space. Just a few of the pieces here that will work well in almost any room include rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
With parking nearby to spare, Liberty Furniture is ready for your visit.
So save yourself the wild goose chase and stop by Liberty Furniture in South Holland today for awesome furniture deals.

From basics to advanced design elements, Ezekiel's Restoration's furniture has everything to transform your living space in South Holland.
If you work from home or just need some peace and quiet, you can easily update your office space with brand new furniture sets.
If you're expanding the family, you can find a number of trendy and affordable furniture sets such as bedroom furniture here.
When you're ready to spruce up your bathroom's design, check out the furnishings on display.
Give your home interior the upgrade it deserves with some new furniture from here, such as living room furniture.
A rocking bench? A table for six? Whatever outdoor and patio furniture you're looking for, this store has just what you're looking for.
Take any space and complete it with a beautiful new piece of art.
If you have a desire to decorate your walls, start off on the right foot with items like curtains and mirrors.
Say bye to bare walls and empty space. Just a few of the pieces here that will work well in almost any room include rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Park your car in one of the many available spots in the surrounding area.
Broken bookcase? Uneven table? It may be time to get some new stuff, so make your way to Ezekiel's Restoration today.

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I fell in love at Ethiopian Diamond Restaurant (7537 N. Clark St.), but not with a date, or even a dish. The object of my affection was a traditional straw-basket table called a mesob. Mesobs consist of two pieces: a tall, inward-sloping base, and a lid you lift when you want to serve food on top or store something inside. They’re also wonderfully decorative, as they often come in colorful patterns.
Mesobs are hard to come by, but if you can get your hands on one, it can become the centerpiece of a whole room. Here’s one way to pull that off:
First, set a neutral stage with a streamlined navy sofa, an elegant arched lamp, and a straightforward midcentury modern wooden coffee table. Then add some texture with an off-white cowhide rug, a faux fiddle-leaf tree, and a knotty tree-stump side table.
Next, create some friction with a chair covered in a yellow, pink, and blue floral fabric. Though this pattern contrasts with the mesob, its classic wingback shape prevents it from taking over the space.
For a finishing touch, throw a trio of accent pillows on the couch, and above it, hang a large-scale print by photographer Max Wanger. These accessories reinforce the room’s color scheme, and bring your eyes back to that beautiful mesob.
Asher sofa with left chaise; Interior Define ($1,700)
Arched lamp; LumiSource; Buy on Wayfair ($160)
Mid Century Modern coffee table; GoModRetro ($400+)
Serendipity Devour cowhide white rug; Rugs USA ($1,150)
Fiddle-leaf tree; Z Gallerie ($249.95)
Natural tree-stump side table; West Elm ($249)
Lotus Blossom wingback chair; Anthropologie ($1,398)
solitude (16”x24”); Print Shop by Max Wanger ($125)
Hooked stripe pillow; Urban Outfitters ($69)
Inaluxe Blossom pillow; Urban Outfitters ($39)
Magical Thinking embroidered eye pillow; Urban Outfitters ($34)

Bonnaroo, Coachella, and Pitchfork may be far behind us, but the country is still in the thick of music festival season with events like Lollapalooza and Riot Fest looming on the horizon. But for all that’s good about a music fest (sunshine, bands, body paint), there are some things that are equally bad (crowds, expensive tickets, body paint). If it’s a boho-chic soiree you crave, why not skip the massive bathroom lines and selfie-snappers and bring the look and feel of a fest indoors—specifically to your dining-room table?
Giant plastic water bottles may be a necessary evil during fest season, but these chic glass versions allow your guests to sip their drink of choice sans guilt. Cupcakes ride a miniature ferris wheel that evokes the carnival feel of Riot Fest and Coachella, and a vibrant paisley-print tablecloth and tassel-fringe napkins mimic the fringe-covered, neon-colored festival outfits. Finally, instead of wearing a flower wreath on your head—as a few fans did at Pitchfork this year—use a crown of daisies as a cheerful, summery centerpiece.
1. Vintage tablecloth; aesthetikara on Etsy ($35)
2. Seletti glass water bottle; The Future Perfect ($33+)
3. Yellow napkin; Fiesta ($3.99)
4. Daisy wreath; LeatherAndRoses on Etsy ($35)
5. Ferris-wheel cupcake holder; Godinger ($69.99)

You can smell the sawdust as soon as you step off the Red Line at Berwyn. In front of the Kitchen Sink café, a few onlookers gather as a power drill hums. Right there on the sidewalk, an elegant but badly cracked wooden chair is being made safe to sit on once more thanks to the help of an amateur carpenter.
“What I want to know is how Ally finds all these volunteers!” exclaims the chair’s owner, an older woman sitting inside. She sounds almost suspicious—there has to be some kind of catch, right? Who are these people who show up every month with toolboxes, soldering irons, and sewing machines? What possesses them to spend their Sunday afternoons fixing strangers’ stuff for free?
The answer starts with Kitchen Sink owner Ally Brisbin and with Carla Bruni, who was once just a regular at the café. Last year, armed with little more than enthusiasm, curiosity, and a talent for making friends, the two started Community Glue Workshop as an effort to bring neighbors together and give new life to objects that would otherwise wind up in a landfill. For a few hours a month, the café becomes a clinic for broken toasters, stuck zippers, and many, many lamps—at least four will pass through October’s clinic before the night is over.
Connected by Curiosity
For the most part, the fixers don’t come armed with any formal training, just a passion for taking things apart. One volunteer I talk to is a product engineer, but his partner in solving the mystery of a malfunctioning monkey lamp manages a string of Burger King restaurants. Brisbin is good with jewelry—earlier tonight, she swapped out a necklace chain that had been made of highly allergenic metal. As for Bruni: “I don’t know what I do,” she laughs. “I do a lot of gluing of things; sort of the dumb labor. My larger function tends to be making sure people are busy and happy—making connections, getting the right things to the right people.”
Those connections have been long-lasting, to a degree that’s surprised even the founders. “At the beginning we were like, ‘We need to make sure that we have a ton of people to draw from, because people get burned out,’” Brisbin remarks. Instead, a solid and growing core group of fixers keeps coming back. “We’ve had a lot of friendships happen,” Bruni says. “A lot of mentorships between the fixers as well, which has been really neat … That helps keep people engaged, to know that you can learn more skills.”
How the Fixing Spirit Spreads
People who arrive toting a couple broken appliances and not much hope tend to catch the fixing bug fast once they arrive at Community Glue Workshop. That would include the man who’d been working intently on a jammed cash-register drawer when I first walked in. Bruni explains: “He emailed me a few times asking me about things and was like, ‘I just want to come to observe today.’ And he immediately started working. He was just like, ‘I need a screwdriver!’ … And I knew 100% that was going to happen. It always happens.”
The clinics have been so successful that I wonder whether Brisbin and Bruni have any plans for expansion. But a worldwide empire of repair cafés isn’t in the works—not that it hasn’t been suggested to them. After a recent appearance on NBC Nightly News, Bruni says, “a lot of emails came in from people around the country asking, ‘Hey, do you guys have a clinic in our town?’ … But, you know—this is about relationships we have with people; that’s a really huge part of it … I think things work really well locally.”
Instead, she says, they’d eventually like to put together a guide so that other people can follow Community Glue’s example in their own neighborhoods and communities. For now, though, anyone’s welcome to show up to the Kitchen Sink on clinic nights—check their Facebook page or website for dates, which tend to be announced a few weeks in advance.
Feel inspired to get your hands dirty? Click here to read some rules of thumb from Brisbin, Bruni, and a few other Community Glue fixers.